Best attractions and places to see around Attigliano include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This medieval village in Umbria is situated on a natural terrace overlooking the Tiber Valley, offering views of the surrounding landscape. The area provides insights into Italy's past, with remnants of ancient fortifications and Etruscan origins.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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CHURCH OF THE MADONNA DEL ROTOLINO (or dell'arrotino) (1555) Small devotional chapel originally built in 1555 thanks to the efforts of the then governor of Vitorchiano Alessio Boccamazza. Located along the "piagge" road that led through the vegetable gardens to the countryside and the church of San Michele. The name derives from a miraculous event that happened to a knife-grinder who was passing by and who saw a large peperino stone (located near the chapel) fall on him and was miraculously saved by the protection of the Virgin Mary. Inside there was a stucco altar with an image of a Madonna with the child in her arms. Initially the church was in the care of the Community of Vitorchiano but around 1600 it passed under the protection of the parish. Having fallen into ruin during the 20th century, the chapel was rebuilt in 2003.
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On the road to Grotte Santo Stefano there is a sacred Moai statue that originates from Easter Islands. The statue is about 10 m high and was made in the early 1990s. For this purpose, 11 members of the Maori Atan family came over from Easter Islands. They were followed for 4 weeks in a television programme on the RAI. The statue is the only one in the world that is located outside Easter Islands. The statue was made from a single piece of peperino stone. From this panoramic point you have a beautiful view of the old town of Vitorchiano, which is built entirely on a rock. In addition, your wish can come true if you touch the navel of the Moai with your hands…
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It is a large boulder of shaped and carved peperino stone, located in a forest between Bomarzo and Chia; It was rediscovered in 2001 by the Archeotuscia association and the archaeological company Pro-Ferento. The structure has 26 steps carved into the volcanic rock, with a height of 8 meters in the upstream part and 16 meters in the downstream part. It is believed to have been an Etruscan rock altar, probably dating back to the 6th-7th century BC, although some hypotheses suggest even older origins.
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"The statue was created in 1990 by eleven members of the Atan family, originally from Rapa Nui (Easter Island). The project was born during the RAI television program “Alla ricerca dell’arca” by journalist Mino d’Amato, with the aim of promoting the restoration of the Moai on Easter Island. Vitorchiano was chosen as the ideal location for the construction thanks to the presence of peperino, a volcanic stone similar to that used for the original Moai. The Atan craftsmen used the same traditional techniques, working with axes and stones to sculpt the monument.".
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Very characteristic rock path
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The building is the Madonna dell'Arrotino, a small church built in 1555 that was recently renovated.
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Suggestive passage between a historic building and a beautiful boulder.
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Magical place to visit in all seasons
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Attigliano offers several historical remnants, including stretches of the original Castle of Attigliano walls, six towers, and a restored 15th-century entrance portal. You can also see traces of the 15th-century Palazzo Baronale and the unique Bell Tower in Piazza della Rocca, which features an original clock with a single hand. The ornamental Fountain of the Dolphins (Fontana dei Delfini) in Piazza della Rocca, completed in 1885, is another notable historical feature.
Yes, Attigliano is home to the modern parish Church of San Lorenzo Martyr, known for its beautiful stained glass windows, a bronze portal by Nadia Rognoni, and works by Aligi Sassu. The Church of Madonna delle Grazie also houses a painting of the Virgin by an unknown artist. Additionally, the area has Etruscan origins, with discoveries of ancient tombs and crypts in the Marziano Jana locality.
Attigliano is situated on a natural terrace offering picturesque views of the Tiber Valley. For natural exploration, you can visit the nearby La Bandita Woodland, or follow trails that lead to the River Tiber, which historically served as an important natural route. A ring trail starting from Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II leads to the Fountain of Sant'Eugenia and eventually to the Tiber River.
Just a short distance from Attigliano, you can discover the Etruscan Pyramid of Bomarzo, an enigmatic carved rock formation that scholars believe may have served as a sacrificial altar. Another must-see is the Sacro Bosco (Park of the Monsters), Bomarzo, a 16th-century sculpture park featuring mythological creatures and monsters in a surreal landscape.
Absolutely! The Sacro Bosco (Park of the Monsters), Bomarzo, with its fantastical sculptures, is a popular family-friendly destination. Another interesting spot is the Moai of Vitorchiano, a unique statue created by Rapa Nui artisans, which is also considered family-friendly and even wheelchair accessible.
The area around Attigliano offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Etruscan Pyramid and Santa Cecilia Necropolis Trail' or longer loops around the Etruscan Pyramid of Bomarzo. Cyclists can find routes such as the 'Attigliano and Giove Loop' for touring bicycles, or more challenging gravel biking options like the 'Bomarzo Historic Center loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking, cycling, and gravel biking guides for Attigliano.
Visitors are often captivated by the historical depth and unique artistry of the region. For instance, the Etruscan Pyramid of Bomarzo is appreciated for its ancient mystery, while the Sacro Bosco (Park of the Monsters), Bomarzo, is lauded for its surreal and imaginative sculptures. The Historic Center of Orte is admired for its medieval charm and strategic views over the Tiber Valley.
Yes, the Historic Center of Orte is a medieval city situated on a hill overlooking the Tiber Valley. It's known for its rich history, sacred architecture, and strategic position, offering beautiful views and a glimpse into the past.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the Moai of Vitorchiano stands out as a unique attraction. This 10-meter-high statue, created by artisans from Easter Island, is the only one of its kind outside Easter Island and offers a panoramic view of Vitorchiano's old town. Another interesting spot is the Madonna dell'Arrotino Trail, which features a suggestive passage between a historic building and a beautiful boulder.
To fully appreciate the natural beauty, consider exploring the walking trails that lead from Attigliano's old town. One such trail takes you to the Church of Madonna delle Grazie, offering serene views. Another option is the ring trail from Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, which guides you towards the Fountain of Sant'Eugenia and down to the historic River Tiber, providing enchanting vistas of the valley.
Yes, the Moai of Vitorchiano is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy this unique cultural landmark and its surrounding views.


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